If you click on the "Member List" link in the bar above the forum (the one where User CP, Chat Box, Search, etc. is located), you'll go to the member list that lists ALL the posters on the forum. The posters will be sorted Alphabetically, Post Count, and Reputation and each category will be listed in 3 different columns. Automatically, the order will be Alphabetically, but if you look to the right, you'll see a column of green boxes for each poster's rep. At the top of that column, you'll see the word "Reputation" as a clickable link. If you click it, then it'll list posters from highest rep to lowest rep.

Hope that explains how. Just ask if my directions were confusing for ya, CJftw!

i got it thanks dude ur killing it your post count is way below all the others around you NICE

Thank ya kindly!

But truthfully, me rep should be around 89,000 points. I won the NFLDC Fantasy Football League, and the prize was a 20,000 point rep boost. Voodoo's been beatin' me for forever, and he even started over on a new account, lol.

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Originally Posted by DoughBoy

Me and Peefs are the only guys with less than 2000 posts in the top 50!!!!! Offensive rookie of the year?

I'm rootin' for Bray, but if Pic-Nick can pull off a Cromptonesque improvement, then I'd be very happy. The offense will be a lot like last year in how it was heavily involved in the run-game and relied on big plays in the passing game. We're returning the entire starting WR/TE's, have Bryce Brown, David Oku, and Tauren Poole at RB, and are bringin' in an all-star WR recruiting class. I'm worried about the inside OL, but that's it. Really don't know much about Matt Sims, but I'll wait and see.

Nick Stephens had a great chemistry with Denarius Moore on the deep ball, so that'll be fun to watch at least.

Duck Sports News has learned that former Ducks and Tennessee Titans Linebacker Peter Sirmon has officially accepted a Graduate Assistant position at the University of Tennessee. Sirmon now joins former Duck player and Boise State Defensive Coordinator Justin Wilcox in Knoxville.

Sirmon, 32 (33 on February 18th), is a native of Walla Walla, Washington. At Walla Walla High School, Sirmon was named Washington Defensive Player of the Year by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer after leading his team to the State AAA Championship game. After a four-year letterman linebacker career at the University of Oregon, Sirmon was drafted in the fourth round by the Tennessee Titans. In 2006, Sirmon retired after playing seven years in the NFL.

Before serving as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Oregon this past season, Sirmon was Linebackers Coach at Central Washington University for the 2008 season.

Feel free to wait until this information is “official”, if you like.

But I have a pretty good source.

He’s my brother-in-law.

Good luck in Tennessee, Peter (and happy birthday).

Well…wait…except for one game next year.

Pretty cool! I think Sirmon could make a pretty good LB Coach one day. His physical talent may have been lacking, but mentally, he had it down.

Thread over on Volnation saying it's being reported that starting LT Aaron Douglas has officially left the team. Panic mode for 2010 officially beginning to set in. :/

A wise man once said: What.The.****.

I just saw it on Yahoo!...can't believe it. What the hell are these kids thinking? First Bryce Brown, a guy who was going to be the feature RB for the next 2 seasons at least, and now Aaron Douglas, a Freshman All-American who by all calculations was on his way towards becoming a high NFL Draft pick.

Dooley, however, said Douglas' decision to leave doesn't impact the Vols because they've already been operating without the athletic offensive tackle.

"It doesn't do anything to me because he was never here. Every decision we've made. I mean, I've never even seen Aaron jump over a bag. So there's been no change as far as what we're coaching and the personnel decision we've been making," Dooley said.

*shakes head* Is he going through some sort of traumatic personal issues or something? I just don't get it...

I liked this statement by Dooley though:

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But, the coach reiterated, both Brown and Douglas would continue to receive the university's support moving forward.

"I have not had any discussions with Bryce. But let me say this: I also told Bryce, just like I'm telling Aaron, we're for them as people," Dooley said. "And so I'm not going to deny Bryce access to our academic support. Any personal growth he needs as a person. It's just not how I am. He's not on our team, so he doesn't get any football growth but he's still a man. He's a human being. If he needs help academically or needs help spiritually, we're going to support him as a person."

Dooley - The Anti-Kiffin. Even with Brown and Douglas leaving, I still like this coaching staff. Hopefully they rock the recruiting trail again this year.

Is it safe assumed that all of you who live in Tennessee will be attending the Predators games? :D

I wish but I live in Chattanooga, so I'm about two hours away, hopefully we can get out of the first round this year. At least we dont have to play San Jose this year, they always dominate us in the first round

I wish but I live in Chattanooga, so I'm about two hours away, hopefully we can get out of the first round this year. At least we dont have to play San Jose this year, they always dominate us in the first round

Ok, so my back-and-forth with Sniper in the SEC Thread has reminded me why I love pro football way more than college football, but I've been trying to catch up on the Vols and recruiting and stuff. Especially with all the conference expansions going on.

It looks like WR Da'Rick Rogers, DB Eddrick Loften, and DT John Brown are all academically eligible. They've brought in a JUCO C named Gooch (Ha-ha! /Sebben&Sebben), who could start this fall. The 2011 Recruiting Class...well, the Vols have two guys...so yeah.